Engineering an Empire - The Persians - Part 5/5 Persia became an empire under Cyrus the Great. This History Channel documentary offers information about the evolution of the empire of Persia and is suitable for high school students. Narration by Peter Weller and other scholars.
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Projectile Motion (Part 5) - Khan Academy How fast was the ball that you threw upwards? This video, which is suitable for high school students, starts with a black screen because the instructor, in his easy, conversational tone, uses it as a 'chalkboard.' (09:33)Author(s): No creator set

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Projectile Motion (Part 9) - Khan Academy Another example of projectile motion. This video, which is suitable for high school students, starts with a black screen because the instructor, in his easy, conversational tone, uses it as a 'chalkboard.' (08:21)Author(s): No creator set

Moe and the Big Exit tells the story of Moe, a cowboy living high on the hog out in Dodgeball City while his kinfolk work their fingers to the bone digging the Grand Canyon. But when Moe asks the heartless Mayor to let his people go, he refuses and a heap of trouble comes riding into town. Can Moe help free his people from bondage and flee Dodgeball once and for all? Saddle up for a rootin’ tootin’ adventure as VeggieTales heads west to tell one of the greatest stories of all time.<

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Venn Diagram: Wemberly Worried and Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes A 2nd grade class uses a floor size venn diagram to compare the author Kevin Henkes' books, Wemberly Worried and Chrysanthemum. The students actually get in the diagram using characteristics of both stories to find similaries and differences between the two books. Author(s): No creator set

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The Human in Politics [Audio] Speaker(s): Professor Anne Phillips | Editor's note: Unfortunately the first few minutes of the lecture are missing from this recording. In this inaugural lecture, to celebrate her appointment as the Graham Wallas Professor of Political Science, Anne Phillips addresses the status of the human in politics. Is what Hannah Arendt called 'the abstract nakedness of being human' sufficient to establish principles of solidarity or equality? And can we talk of what, as humans, we have in common without Author(s): No creator set

Poets are skilled at noticing things, and one of the things we should learn to notice is how other poets employ the various devices at their disposal. All poems, even those which don't conform to a pre-existing model or form, use technical elements, even if these may not be immediately apparent. In the next few sections we are going to study, discuss and try out certain technical aspects of poetic writing, starting with lines and line-breaks.

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BrainingCamp Review BrainingCamp online middle school math software features rich and engaging content that enables students to apply their knowledge and skills to solve real-world problems. (03:44)Author(s): No creator set

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Auschwitz This video is a slide show, a photo essay about the infamous Nazi concentration camp. There is background music.Author(s): No creator set

Data challenges in the DataOne project Symposium on Data-Driven Approaches to Droughts (DDAD2011), June 21-22, 2011. Presentation by John Cobb from Oak Ridge National Laboratory discussing data challenges in the DataOne project.Author(s): No creator set

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2014-2015 Scholarship Awards Students Receive Scholarships from Greater Waldorf Jaycees Foundation, CSM Foundation. For more information: http://www.csmd.edu/news/archive/2014/27885ec41ef97dbd66208ac66165333c0bf95147.htmlAuthor(s): No creator set